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    BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Ranks Among Top ETFs In 2025

    December 19, 2025


    The BlackRock Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) has emerged as one of the top exchange-traded funds (ETF) of 2025 despite negative price returns. IBIT attracted more than $25 billion in net inflows this year even as Bitcoin struggled.

    Why IBIT is Attracting Inflows Despite Losses

    The fund ranked sixth on the annual ETF flow leaderboard, according to data highlighted by Bloomberg ETF analyst, Eric Balchunas. However, it was the only ETF in the top rankings that posted a negative return for the year.

    The contrast between flows and price suggests that the way investors view Bitcoin is changing. According to Balchunas, most investors are paying excessive attention to short-term performance.

    He believes that continuous inflows should be the real focus. This explains recent accumulations like the one implemented by Michael Saylor’s Strategy, which purchased additional Bitcoin this week.

    Despite gold registering returns of more than 60% in the year, the Bitcoin ETF still raised more capital compared to gold-backed funds such as GLD. The change in investor behavior is indicated by this contrast.

    Have Bitcoin ETFs become Long-term Holdings?

    Bitcoin exposure is no longer considered a momentum trade. This movement can be noticed even as some conventional firms are becoming cautions. For instance, Vanguard referred to Bitcoin as a toy even though it has authorized the trading of ETF on its platform.

    Still, many investors appear willing to hold through volatility. BlackRock’s role also matters. Its brand and distribution power lower barriers for traditional investors entering crypto markets. Furthermore, the flows suggest Bitcoin ETFs are entering a new phase.

    Demand now appears less sensitive to short-term price swings. Sustained ETF inflows provide structural support independent of daily market sentiment. Balchunas summed it up simply. If IBIT can draw $25 billion in a bad year, good years could be far stronger.

    Why Are New Whales Buying Bitcoin Now?

    This ETF resilience aligns with deeper structural changes inside the Bitcoin market itself.
    Onchain data shows that new large investors are now shaping Bitcoin’s cost base. According to CryptoQuant data, “new whales” now account for nearly 50% of Bitcoin’s realized capital.

    Bitcoin chart shows new whales reaching nearly 50% of realized cap as fresh capital enters BTC during price volatilityBitcoin chart shows new whales reaching nearly 50% of realized cap as fresh capital enters BTC during price volatility
    Chart shows fresh large investors absorbing Bitcoin supply



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